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Loe poem htt te Bekotne, @ mo: | Locar eriwares —‘heestimates of sppropri- sy! GEORGETOWN. 1» | T N True a ae anes Seah gece gOS face | he Be SaaS SEY ea ay = HE LATEST NEMSs 111 nee tataeees et Lace pbiet'picentre your lnviakted war bives ws, ana | fon, S09 "thont’ patent ftice ty 'Bostding . ; “north ‘font’ patent pisted with good cincd Rooms tnd Boseds Gronamrown. December 8. 1960 js ro large as to require it to be pat to press at an torte ened #3, ‘150,000; Rap ayo ibe aly. bv aiakiog carly eppuication al An the Board of Common Council, on Tuesday | TELEGRaPHIO. —————SSEEeEE Bow with the wish that ma codtinue to enjoy wealth and poeadiennt wottgic bid ees a cordial and respectful good night. a all modern now $ story BRICK HOUSE, the depot. As the bead of the line reached ereenets <n street, between i8th and 19th sts., ¢ ished,) on | for street improvements, being mentioned, the = . 194. i 0. pres ly | Aldermen were willing to this on the same ‘ Ricamonp, Va., Dec. 5.—The Electors met Fme —Between four and fiveo’clock this morn- ‘ here to-day for the pur; of the vote of IL of the building, the Marine Band struck on the premises m1 night, 2 resolution in relation to let the cn-| Th¢Presidemt's Message & Virginia, ae. rly Li y a if , drawings E. 7 jemen Bo- | trance to Trinity (Catholic) Church Durial nd RicRxonp, Va, = esrly hoor; Advertisements, therefore; should be b and blind, $3,000; Patent office, draw! ny A gent! danas « “es rial poual, Dec 4 —The President's sent In before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may SECRETARY TOUCEY’S RESPOXSE. to {Hustrate report on agricultoral statistics, $97,- 00) ovtaia. He ‘on reason- | enclosed therewith the first clause exempting said | *g¢ a great sensation, om accoest not appear until the next day. ? Mr. Commander—It was not my tion or } 40; pier sain ap Cg sate te ‘at No, atrect, oR, Bh ood of nel ta eve See eeeak frees pe t — nave siemve ane sneniians - pacer ape ng See pectation to bate sald anythii gener tension $53,590 special tax levied for improvement of High | sion. It goes-very much agaimat Noticx.—District of Columbia Advertisements sien. T must, Rewcter tay nt ie cnaentee the work; the 2 epee ReakD A family.o- two or three gentle- whi this beard at the test sete ofthe disuntonists, whe aver that they ought to aed feigned re to meet with the testimony of m uired for alterations in the old bu Boas to ry Secommolisted with rrourd at No. and was A the ‘Board of Aldermen by | be al! So scene pease iftheycan. tome to be i im the Barrmaonn Sun ate received respectful fellow-citizens on an occasion thie. fntroduce hot and cold air, pgm y | $63 Ninth door south of F st, Terms | striking out the second clause, came up for con- | are of tbe opinion that the President's instroe- 4 forwarded from Tux 87ar Office, { have to thank you cordially for the honor Bec enp brick ballding, 310 by 30 feet, two-steries, | Boones ane or the iareeet, Sd mont desirable | etderation. tions to the commander of Port Moultrie wil! = havé done me in the invitation which | Slate roof; for sea wall, 9 feet high by 5 feet wide | 1 °n T Boarders acoommo. |, Mr. Tenney was in favor of the amendment. | cause a great deal of trouble, and seriour - Tue Pornam Pratanx.—The fine-looki; I to you. ithout making any alln- | 2tthe base, beveling off'to 5 feet 6 inches at top; | Gared. no 28 9t* lot was not yet. grave-yard, but he had no ans are entertained in to ft, ts hody of soldiers artived fn this city at 6 o'clock f sion Present state of which. iq] tiling in spece from sea fo present shore; | bt It was designed or intended for that. par- jecture. Public opinion is net yet jast evening from Balti: The Ww. n ‘lous, in my judgment, im. the extreme, I re- | Cutting down high river banks; ing west B; 1S Scot, Rooms, comfortably fur-| pose, and he ld yote to exempt it from gen- reperd to the matter Light Tnteey Bat Pep A, Gamatn { Fotes to coe-you at the seat of govern Se are a meanen: sequen pe Oy Teg ge EEE ae A eral faxation, but not from the special tax ($216 75) resident's Message a fine prodve i ikea demain ‘Ace z mek epg oy: winter a Lome new fatigue ibe reaia waite Aa migee etek cea Sw panier on Na Vard-fordue conser’ Flonase. vite ans A ears ties seta das gone ng have the tax ti Hon. J. &. ; Botts bas written a oy oy ~ net. caps, and presented amost soldierdike appearance | which threaten our co tnity—acountry that wee pe pty ee iD AND ROOMS—A fine Front Chem b we ghd the improvement of High street,.and — n wecagnace hong eettli wae | as they , fifty-four muskets strong, a | has been prosperous th: Lem ft P| L ‘and other Rooms, with fot may be petition, with other property holders, - —, Pennetta avenwe, preceded by the beyoud eli example, in arcleat or'in moderna | the roads appurtenant thereto, in W: BEN EDS Terabe ce mnae cia. etgmay fo had | for the improvement. A half leet is better than | ff a@opted, will give fon to both North Band under the tes of Prof. Scala. A la ti ‘but by aod age hy Fe ed $6,000. Appropriations for repairs of Pennsylva- | 4, Tahio Boaters eluc no they ought to be satisfied with the | 20d South I: is anxiously looked for by the crowd followed the Infantry to the raliroad ‘dope, are at'this moment In the midst of the most fear. | i&.@¥enue, $3,000; Public Reservation No.2 and | no 34 71= exemption from general taxation after paying the ; tte Square, $2.000; for taking care of the tax for eleven 8, and. Agrmnd mass meeting. ve of party, <rhere tum company formed in itne in tbe build: | ful criate that baa ever agealled our institutions, ge | LASYE h of the President's Ho tina. years, mT mon veapeact! ing ancl waitert for their expected guests to arrive. | In Shih uth ot Aiaies it affords me the most un- fone tha. inapommamanet eb shslesampqndanegta FOR SALE AND RENT. eieg wen tanan'at fe place nex rharsay, at Lyachburg. dun uniter, "Atais ottlock thecareeitiven, aad | cocpent S Gecuqumnt meaty fae cakiaies- ot Jn order, $3,000. For constricting the cel- For Bale and Rent? other board in relation to the mat ‘n them the stranger soldiers, who descended from | the best ilies of the Republiceof the most glor. | 2f of the north ‘front of Patent office building | {For ther ‘For Sale and Rent’ | of the Presbyterian burial-grou eat oa ; : into office and store and for iron rai! see first page} M.E-C feb hed ‘of this State cast their vote te their seats and formed in single file upon the | lous times of our country, when we were engaged ing si (eu the ho wn M. E. Church, both of whic’ lege to-day for Lin ‘orm at the rear of the station, and, pri in the war which b: t ultimately this Govern- ‘to » $12,000; for the care OR RENT- sats, @ | deen relieved from payment of the front foot tax | coln aed Hamlin y their band of martial music, marched t! ment into existence. I do feel myselfassured that = footing with others. mt make Osh of one and | the State. On assembii: the six inridge up a lively att, to the music of which the Conti. | eve that throughout the whole North there is a | bSicrahop belonging to W ff. Porkerceppaite | FOR SALE—A centloman expecting to J feahof another. Ailchurches and burlal-grounds | Wlectorsdesi\ned to ‘eka part on the ground ths: nentals marched in review in front of the Infantry conservative feeling, which will rally to Bolanger’s restemeamt oa 0 trots he ie rie rs offers for sale gemeil vacant LOT, | are exempt from taxation by iaw. | though by the technicalities of the law they might through the depot to the pavement in front. ‘The | save us from the now threaten us. I] Ward, and in aahort time this property was en- | sontbmpiared extention ofthe Capital groumie, deen ae oe oie ct | be entitled to vote, they were not in fact elected . seraheas pout! hace bay, Dees natn: bar esniing tae Gareaeeet fives The present | “rely consumed. Unfortunately, the Srecemma- | Vigne money wil be taken st par, Arey $0 | Eoiag not sources Of fevenes., Phat was tie pricy Peed feat toa eee nae ece Ee the N: ona! where 8). vis, a & ¥ * ¥ je 3 a ie vote of a fantry Battalion, introduced Ensign Allyn God- ‘ilous condition. While yon, gentlemen, are al to the large and handsome brick dwelling EROS. 3.53 © win, of the Continentals, to the Mayor of Wash- ington, and the Mayor welcomed the strangers to the city as follows : SPEECH OF MAYOR TT. The bighty agreeable duty is devolved upon me | of tendering to you in the name of my fellow citi- zens of this the political metropolis of thirty-three Independent States [applause] a cordial greeting is co wausual occarrence, sir, for the volunteer a of the several States of this Union to visit ital; but { venture nothing in ma that the presence of no corps fr this glorious Con- federacy could confer higher honor orgive greater pleasure than yours to those 1 now represent [Applause.] itwas, sir, if my memory serves me right, in New England's darkest hour that the % eatest mon known to bistory left the shores of th broad and beautifel Potomac, to assume com- mand of those —_ patriots near the city of Heston. Is it not therefore fit and proper that on this occasion, when a flitting cloud seems eg eos over our once pveree begs men a auen trate the history of that great Captain who to lead where any dared to filow, that they should be found wending their way to that sacred spot where re in silence the ashes of the im- mortal Wasbington. [Applause } oceupied by ‘Mr Milton Garrett, and that adjoin- mg occupied by Mr. F. Lutz, the owner of both houses, which were snp oes ey ed by the fire; and a back-bui! yp bag to the resi- dence of Dr. Johnson was badly burnt. The We see ag Parker was not insured, and isa total loss. The loss by the bodes of Mr. Lutz’s property is about $3,000, upon which there isa partial insurance. The other property is said to be insured. Unfortunately, thecrowd of young mea who bad wrought hard to save the Vv, were injudiciously furnished with liquor by some person. Many became intoxi 5 riots abe areca to ensue, wore i sober oe a zens interposed to nt it. Some of the ice made several arrests, some of which partion wore released and others taken away for trial assoon as convenient. The trials will take place before Justice Drury. Up to thetime of our leaving two only had been tried. Mr. Jas. Freer, who tried to prevent the riot, was arrested and dismissed ; Van Loman Johnson was Lorne f disorderly con- a, and several others remained fora hearing in e cases. Bereming! ing freely with our fellow citizens from all = country, I feel assured that you will be able to carry home to it fellow citizens information which is not ily reached except at some such central point. Rejoieing, therefore, to have seen you on this occasion; rejoicing that you are about to visit the grave of the Father of his Country, whose fare- well words we all recollect—and would to God that we could all realize their importance and their truth—I say rejotcing at this, 1 respond to everything that you have said, and bid youa kind farewell. ~ The Phalanx were then ranged in line, and es- corted by the Infantry to their quarters at the National Hotel. The Putnam Phalanx is made up of some of the wealtbiest and influential citizens of the State of Connecticut, and numbers upwards of one hun- aor or a, po those — posing this le corps isa ry Gen. Putnam, named Te. ‘Tyler, he ouent of their organization is to revive the patriotic spirit of revolutionary times, and instil into the public mind an abiding love for our country and for American liberty. Tbe major part of the is composed of men past the prime of life, and their ciple. The pastor of Trinity church, after OR RENT—A four-story Brick HOUSE, on K, | to have a tax levied for 1m) “f wement of the street pat etween ath and Sth streets; has 12 rooms aud | now asks to remit. About $1,000 will have to house, Rent moderate. ‘For terms com ury eer "AGE, Washington; orto J LIB. e out of the treesury for the improvement of EY & SON, No 27 Water street, Georgetown, | High street, the front foot tax not being sufficient; on L, between 4th and Sth strests,a two story | 89d now you will take $216.75 more out of the rick House, with 6 rooms. For terms applv as sonar that isthe effect of it. It was wrong ve de & iy =: shee Boaet fot meet. ‘and it was done in —A front PARLOR and _OHAM- other cases c! probably because the amounts On RENT urnished. at No 3758 D strect, | Were so smail. If it is done in this case, Bridge betweon Sth aii 9th sta, suitable for Members or | street (Presbyterian) church will have a right to other iene sojourning in Washington, have the front foot tax paid reimbursed to her. do: . Mr. Stake asked if the law of exemption does DON RST-CL: DI not say all taxes? HUB RS sevens large aT hank ooe jv Mr. Tenney.—‘ No, sir.” He then Stated that nished front Rooms, with all the modern improve- | he had looked into the laws on the subject, and ments, may be had by applying at the above house, | found a law repealing that alluded to by Mr. corner Ninth and F streets, near Patent and Post | Dunlop at the last session, which exempted ali Oficed. MO ER | church pro . It was found that parsonages, A PRIVATE FAMILY (HAVING NO CHIL- | Indies” lemies, &c., were exempt, and that the ren) having two Rooms to spare, would take | churches might amass property for revenue, and feogentiomen to Board, or would rent the rooms | the repeal was passed. Now, only ‘+ houses of irets 2re lit | public worship and public burial grounds” were pies ait The Convent feeling aggrieved at the A h John Minor Betts en Secession Ricumonp, Dec. 6 —Last night, at the bangurt tendered to the State Electors, most of es made were strongly in favor of the Union, and also in favor of a Convention of the «+ border Slave States. Hon, Joba Minor Botts, however, opposed the right of any State te se- cede from the Union, and advocated @ remort te bs ‘This view was opposed by two ef the prince! speekers, and failed to meet with the approval of tue audience. Mail Rebbery. Cutcaso, Dec. 4.—A train boy on the Chi Burlington and Quincy Railroad, named W. Hudson, was eye arrested for robbing the mails of notes a (ts to the amount of $11,000, which were fonnd in ion. Be was ex- tained before Comn'aeioner Moyas and held fer trial. . The rooms communicate They would havea pleasant home. In- the Star de &lw* took steps to get their pro removed out of the corporation limits. ¢ bad always thought the action of Congress in that matter was i tyrani¢al and oppressive; but being no seceder, he ata bargain for ‘and i had submitted. He hoped theamendment would Secretary Fleyd’s Opinion as te Secession. ALL DW! Dee Cees nestles ubette, Miiaras ee Ricuxonn, Dec. 6—Secretary Floyd basa let ter in the Enquirer morning. ho'ding to the A Last Cuance at Tue THrateR.—Only one opportunity remains for those who have not yet seen Professor Anderson’s magical rmances, @ cel- a8 cate " poke Suri cape wc} ex uld net exercise the rigbt appearance in the uniform our fathers wore dur! to bim a visit. The last night of magic. until every means peen exhausted to Major, this is hardly the occasion to indulge in | the struggles ing§@ental to our early istory, {8 spells, enchantments, wonders, and. transforma’ | Rowse will be rent —— or Union At pecucathe io in iver of 5 aio A y y to Mr. Fearson bad fora time noticed this this train of remark; but the manly presence of | calculated to inspire all hearts with patriotic sen- | tions bas come at last. To-mortow he is to per- feelin; inst Catholk Catholic | Convention by Virginia your magnificent corps cannot fail to revive any | timents, and this was evinced last night at the | form a trick more wondrous than any of the mat. “ Sone te near Our & ‘4 latent p trietism that may be found lurking at| Theater. During the performance some members veis he has yet made manifest. It consists in no less than the transformation of himself. Hey! presto! and off slips the magic garment, off fails the enchanted cap, away flies the talismanic wand, and the ‘ician omes the actor—the Wizard of the World is metamorphosed into Rob Roy. We believe that the play of Rob Roy is to be presented with much splendor and great atten- tion to accessorial detail. Mr. Anderson’s imper- sonation of the nck ag character is said to be one of the best things on the stage. He has made the study of that one part a labor of love—the love arising, we believe, from the circumstance of his having’ spent his boyhood among the scenes of Rob Roy’é exploits and adventures. this tae im the breast of the American patriot. Applause.) But, sir, 1 sball forbear. May that Vtiauee which has directed your footsteps betber and afforded you the protection of the gen- 4 ; E E ‘OR RENT, at 406 D | himeelf; didn’t belong to any Church; but would pr a de4-tf | like tosee them have equal rightsand justice. oe NMG Re ny RR et t thi it enorm: be FOR ENT SCURNISHED AR TOR wad eo en ar a ae eer CHAMBERS, on the second floor. 463 Nth | aid it before the wise Ezekiels found itout. He street, betwoen G and H. de 4-3t' k —_—____—_—_——_—__________________ | knew one thing in the history of the Catbolics OR RENT—The FURNISHED HOUSE at | bere, and that was, they educated about 240 chil- 352 K streot, betwoen 12th and 13th, (Franklin | aren, furnished them books, fuel, &c., and didn’t Row) Apply on'the premises. do 4-St_ | compel them to say prayers — A COMPORTABLY FURNISRED PARLOR Mr. ‘Tenney —Nor the Catechism? ZR on the firet floor for =: ; owed to learn No, 430 Twelfth street, between @ and Hi. Stone ee ~ te 4iw* + “Mr. Tenney again having alluded to thepetition 10 LET—A two-story brick HOUSE, contain- | of the majortty of the property-holders for the ing 9rooms and & passage. It is located at the 4 improvement, with the name of the pastor of the Bremtdent's Square. Low gent 10 a gooatonant | My ROT g 1 i s . m Sree Mr Stake said that point had been made severa’ a eae Handsomely furni ae oe \f Sen b ppcesd tenis Saree es ky 5 ENT— irhis' suits of nm ba ned, in his experience here, that F ROOMS, with Boat, if required. No. 500 erty.bol ae were deceived, and petitio for Bereae street, between Pa. avenue and E st. improvements, supposing their property would be es" __sS______________ | exempt from the tax. He knew the worthy pastor OR RENT—A, PARLOR. on the first floor, | would not have troubled the Corporation if be a ee rm al No 276 Pa. avenue, two doors east of the ele Ses oe SP ee Souls Sa eerenees wood Hoast: 2% After further discussion, Mr. Tenney said he ‘OR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, of 9 | was willing to accord Catholics exactly the same stories, containing 12 rooms. located near t i , ‘Tressury Department. formerly occupied by Sona- | Privileges as other deneminstions; ne more. tor Biggs; or I will rent 5 rooms in said house Other donominations had their schools. The Georgia "icthodist Conference. Avcusta, Dec. 5 —The Georgia Metbodist Con- ference. now in session bere: appointed = committee to prepare an address condemnatory cf the custom of the Navy reqairing the use of the Episcopal form of service on ships of war. Railroad Accident. Easton, Pa, Dec. 4 —Lastevening, train was passing through the bridge at Freemans- burg,eight cars ran off the track broke through the flooring. Francis Meighan, conductor, was killed. The bridge was not injured The Canal Tells. “ALzany, Dec. 4 —The canal tolls received for the season exceed by $4,000 or $5,000 the sum of three millions. of the Phalanx made speed amply in the par- uette, escorted thither by Manager Glenn, and at the sight cf the old fashioned uniform the audi- ence simultaneously greeted the wearers with a round of the heartiest applause. The names of the officers of the Phalanx are as follows :—Major. Horace Goodwin. First Com- pany—Captain, Allyn S. Stillman; First Lieuten- ant, Timothy M. Allyn; Second Lieutenant, Jas. B.Shuttas; Ensign, AllynGodwin. Second Com- pany—Captain, Alex. M. Gordon; First Lieuten- ant, Oliver D. Seymour; Second Lieutenant, Jas. H. Ashmead; Ensign, Wm. J. Denslow. Staff— Adjutant, Jos. D. Williams; Quartermaster, E. B Strong; Paymaster, Jas. B. Crosby; Commis- sary, Henry C. Deming; Asssistant Commisssry, Alonzo W. Birge; Judge Advocate, Isaac W. Stu- art; Chaplain, Rev. Asher Moore; Surgeon, Dr. Thos. Miner; Sergeant Major, Wm. Isham; Quar- termaster Sergeant, Oliver Ellsworth. erous welcome everywhere, continue to preside over you until you shall haveagain found repose at jour commoa firesides and your common homes. Again, sir, | renew to you thetender of a most cordial weleome. RESPONSE OF JUDGE ADVOCATE STUART On the conclusion of the Mayor's speech, Major Godwin introduced the Mayor to Judge Advocate Stuart, who spoke as follows : Your Honor—For the traly kind, eloquent, and wholly unexpected greeting which you have vou bsafed to the Putnam alanx, its members return you, sir, their cordial thanks Military strangers as we all are to your city, and but tarry- ing hastily within here upon our pilgrimage to the tomb of the illustrious Wasbington, we “accept of your courtesy for meeting usina manner Gautier has long been celebrated for the excel- lence of his cuisine and for the admirable and good taste displayed in all the arrangements of his well-ordered establishment. But it was natural to suppose that those who enjoyed the luxuries served up in such style must pay accord- ingly, and so we were nota Tittle sur] rieed ina visit there yesterday, to find the articles upon his bill of fare set down at lower prices than is charged at the commonest ‘‘cheap” (so-called) restaurants. Just think of a plate of buckwheat cakes, in Gautier’s style, for 6 cents, or tea, coffee, or chocolate ditto, or sirloin steak, with ‘‘fixins,”’ The Vote of Texas. Nsw Ostgans, Dec 4 ity over Bell and Douglas that proves se highly agreeable, and our obliga- tien to you, therefore, is much enhanced ve are wll the more gratified for the surprise it gives, and because particularly it furnishes indisputable mony that you sympathize with the great parpose of our organization; and that you here take pleasure in being reminded of the heroic and revolutionary authors of American freedom, Distxict or Cotumsia.—The Secretary of the Interior, im referring to the District of Columbia, says: In my annual reports for 1358 and 1859, allusion was made to the fact, that the Constitution invests Congress with exclusive legislative control over the District of Columbia, yet the people of the District have no voice in choosing a delegate or Alexandria Markets Avexaxonia, Dec. 6 —Flour_Pagnily 96.008 $7.00; extra 85 2526 00; super $48 Wheet —white $1 09a$1.20 ; $1.65981.10. Corn— white 50a62¢ ; yellow 5Sa63c.; mixed SSa6ic. Rye - , , and they D busbel for 25 cents, and’ so on all the way through the | Also for rent. sma'l Frame House, containing 6 | Catholic wes a large public school, an; 65270. Oats 30a3te. Corn Meal 6872+ ¥ sd rejoice fo the noble principles and noble | member to perticipate in {ts councils. ‘The ab-{ bill of fare’ We could not have believed it, but | rooms aud kitchen, Inquire at 420 Fourteenth st. | might have private reasons for it. He thought | seeds_—‘limothy $3a83 90; Clover of a3 0; utions Which they so early established. [Ap-| sence of any direct responsibility on the part of | seeing and tasting ia believing! Gautler’s num- | between H a = P Mr ‘puke eta poi cen! se Sent all | Flaxseed $1.40a81.45. Provisions—Batter, roll, piause the legislative body constitutes the basis of appeals | ber is 252 Pennsylvania avenue. URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Several | 0 branches of a peod Loglioh education” ‘The | 122%c-i Bacon lial3c.; Pork $7 00e87 50. Lard The period which we commemorate, Mr. Mayor, | to its sense of justice and liberality in their Tebalf, - nestiy furnish-d Roams can he obtained at rea diets maceg Ls 5 : Walic. Eggs ldaléc, Whisky 2a30c. s indeed one so marked by purity of purpose, by | The past is full of evidence of the generosity of} Czntzn Marxat.—Though the market was ness of alm, and by warm and glowing ener- sonable rates on epplicetton at No. 62 Third street | catechism was not all. Congress to this. District. Liberal charters have hree largely attended by dealers froin the country, as | o&%t, Capitol Hill, squares from. the Cap tol. Mr. Tenney thought that was a sine non. Baltimere Market. gies of love and labor in bebalf of our then infuat | beea granted to the cities of Washington and | well as the licensed elty dealers, who presented | Ha "ani ofnin ngvorweer SOMSIAIR GO TNS fo’ | | Ne tee ne nicht the catechism, Youre | ¢oPgLTimone, Dec. 6 —Flour dull; Howard sold republic, that jt is the profound and zealous con- | Georgetown. Judyes and other judicial officers | an ample supply of provisions of superior quality, | <="? °°" RARE TREN OF Lmowd not have te learn it 10 t to the a nak ae nged cons templation of the faith that it is todo good—great | have been provided, at the expense of the United | the demand was hardly in proportion, and the FOR RRR ere ASE FR A ONS aot led i hee tbc eenier Dade! — to 2 yess _ Soa cee — Ht ood—to the heart of our coun‘ and with the | States, for the administration of justice, and the | activity of business was not ae to the expecta- Gaby Postmaster General Browe, and pont A mee H Babar’ me pat isions 5 quota £ womtnal. ope that it is to operate as a grand and healing | maintenance of good order; halls have been sap-| tion. Large lots of tine poultry, neatly dressed, | OCOUPISN by : i power for any ills which may perchance afflict ig, and the gentleman will bring Feariaaeiaieucion sents Case ALE, | aL epering lw > ten or informatio y : , Era, Ste the iubsertbatse . Agreed to; and, on motion of Mr. Eng! the OMAS WSON, Board adjourned. de 4 eotf gargebs Seasrat 8. 29. _—_____EaEE————e—e——e— ENT-T handsome FURNISHED FO8, REN Paka AMBEERS. wither withodt GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS Date ated’ de eeort™ ARNING? Vo yg WARNING! OOMS FOR_RENT—Two Chambers and a Don’t buy a cont’s w; rth a} jothing until you R ‘comfortably Furni Parlor,at No. 355, cor- | have examined our stdbk. W the lowest ner of E and Eleventh sts ___ del 6e*_ possilfe priass, Sud take paper money, for goods, FoR SAE OR RENT-—A fine DWELLING | 8 8 sood bank in the country. A. 2 USE, ataini lLrooms and fine yard, . situated 202 st, between 20th and ist ets, Fer | 426 St No. 100 Bridge st.. Georgetown. 7 ab . BUY HIG- torms please inquire next door of Mr. BUY HIG APPLES APPLES, plied for the accom:modation of courts, and a for the safe-keeping of prisoners; a pen has been built and su ‘ted from year to yi bridges have been con: cted and kept in repa! streets and avenues have been paved and lighte: an auxiliary police force established and paid; an a heavy expenditure has been incurred in bring- ing a bountiful supply of pure water into the cities from a distance; several squares have been inelosed and tastefully adorned; a bospital for the insane has been erected, officered, and su ted, and provision made for the education and main- tenance of the deaf and dumb and the blind. Much has been done, but more is required and expected. np bowever, to the want of any definite rule or led policy on the part of Con- ib Coffee has declined %2X\c; Rio I3aite. Whisky were offered yesterday in and it the market, dull at 18ais ye. by country dealers; and this morning the quantit in m: was very great. J.ots of coun' | age and beef were also offered from wagons, in the space and at the scale house. The hay stands were fully occupiedat an early hour. The prices have undergone no change of consequence since last week CriminaL Cournt.—Yesterday, John McCann, Patrick McCann, Chas. Finley, Josbua Scribner, and Patrick Caesiday, were found guilty of an affray in Geergetown on the 27th of February; fine $5 and costs, rach. William Rawlings, charged with essault and battery, submitted his case, and ‘was fined $3. This ecetae Coe Court was engaged with the iT our ple. [Aj use] To mote a coutem- plat Fen tueh FS this; to th inte bearer view the | men and the virtues which adorn these olden New York Markets. New Yorn, Dec. 6 —Flour is casrer, but not uetably lower. Wheat is dall and drooping. Som ruled dull. Whisky dull at 18¢. times of peril to which you have refer ed, is the Ligh atm and pride of our battalion. [Applause. And so, Mr. Mayor, ina garb which is patterne: with exactness after that of the Father of bis Country, [applause,) and with music such as that which was poured out in the only strains to which be listened u the battle-fields of the Union,we come tenis ebeiae, yonder upon the banks of the Potomac, there to add fresh vigor to our own re- Sections upon thatepoch which he so adorned, and to Lary is ary of devotion to our common country. [Appiause. Tobe Beta ~ by cn mt with sech covdi- ality, our military mage for this pur- pose 2 permit me to pe oe you, sir, affects us lower; Chicag: ; land Goxl Co. 5; Illinois Central shares 2; La- crosse and Mil. 1; New York Central 7LX; Read- ing 314; Va. 6's 76; Mo. 6's 66. gress in respect to a objects, it iP aitieul ————_—_—_——_—=—_== Ik= UW ON HAND A COMPLETE _ ay pla for these local of- anp > 7 = POTATOES. ENT—The HOUBE and STORE, on Pa. aT ; poject tte deal guste other and addi- wie Scandia Uorcente aire ie Seveue, Fi at Ward, tothe Seve Bul Wo bngreis No. Baldwin App, a dand Lasting Velvet Trimmed deeply, and thank! Tenewedly for this thes aear the United Statece : ‘2 ine, of etown. The case was given to the | 4."5° Po own eeeecace given by the tet of | & a= b No.1 Nonesuch Greenings and Pippen Ladies? $s cst Lion sins Dertenes eee ocam courtedg, we BOW pase the quarters. ed] To furnish en i}lustration, I need only refer to | JuFY 36 we left the cous-room. December next, or before. For particulars please | 19 APPS, son White Potatoes. 1S Pree Sane for our battalion. sane ewe” | theaction of the Senate at inlate seulcn, This! Cewsaaz Gvaap-novercioeeph Goldemith | ANSE ME BYER at thentors, orat Mr. CAR | "20, sxpcoted per sohvoner J. W Seaver from | Miseee! Kid Vatvet-trimmed The Feniete aes marched into the hotel amid | department was required by that body to submit | yas arrested last night and taken tothe Guard-| de Pies 9713 WM. EMMERT. | Now lempshire and will be sold low on or before | Misses’ Kid Morocco and 6: the loud plaudits of the spectators. ERT: an estimate to Congress at its ay ogg session for the construction of a new jail for this District. Such a building is needed, and the appropriation for that purpese would be proper. But on the same principle by which you would erect a jail for the safe-keeping of the prisoners of the District you would enlarge the City Hall for the accom- modation of its courts. The only question af dis- cretion which arises is this the necessity for additional court accommodations as urgent snd pressing as the erection of a new jail rom tbe VISIT TO SECRETARY TOUCEY’s. After partaking of the repest whieh bad been Prepared for them, about quarter to 9, they were again farmed in line, when thi led, accompanitd with martial music, to the real- dence of Secretary Toucey, where a large com- pany of invited guests awaited them. Among those present we noticed the following gentlemen: (f the Cabinet—Secretary Cass. Sec- retary Floyd, and Secre' Taom » Of the of the bouse. His offense was calling the Putnam Phalanx ‘‘a set of abolition sonsof b—bs.”’ The justice very clearly explained that these gentle- men were not to be insulted with inipunity in this city; that though they might not have heard the remark, the language wus not to be tolerated in our streets; it was a violation of law. He or- dered Goldsmith LaF we $10.94, fine and costs. 14 'd Boots. Ladies’ and Brey Rubber Lye? Which r Bo. to $i lower than the same quslity oan bo bong ht hep ies in tnnisect Boots and Shoes for baat arrival Wo lose tne OE TLEY & BROTHER FOR RENT Bees nota PAR Kom’ st, | de4iw 99 and 101 Water st, Georgetows. Syeeree last (pera of Gong b: sep. Br =a del NOTICE. = sow cponpied "Ff de Hone Janvier, Esq -, in the Att Notes take at par for DRY S90) onset y. same house. There are also sévers! fine’ Rooms | GUTMAN’S, 117 Bridge rest. cout nae. suite! e for single gentlemen or small faimilies,with cred 5 ag erry eat ee of without board. Te enue aw from the istest Baltimore ‘wuctions, which we wil BU , i} cheaper than ever. (TBE UNION CLUB HOD NEWS ROOMS, | “pS Wo have also received » splendid style of Also, 2 full assortwen’ gocts’, De TN 5]Q SUTTA PERCHA, PAINT AND 519 HAMILTON, BRO. & 008, Alexander alias Sandy Jackson was arrested for steal'ng butter from Jean H. Caldwell; com- j No. 448 Tuigtexntu Sr. Fancy Dress Silks at 75 cents per yard, worth = : ‘o. $12 Sevewrn Sr.. Army Navy—Col Harris Marine | feprcsentations made to mel consider an addi. | ™tted to jallforcourt. : Betwoen Ponna. avenue and F street, Dge'tforret the place, pa GORMAN, | ir the piace £2, Snd fhe oslepratcd Gat, P. Corps, Commander Buchanan of the Navy Yard, | tional court room more necessary and more press- Nayioation is fully resumed at all points on Late Residence of the Mayor, le3 lw r ‘ “oy ng a os ‘emmodore Smith, Capt. gg age Lee. | ing. In submitting the required estimate for | the Chesaprake and Ohio Canal, and aconsider-| ‘This house will be open to Gentlemen carly in UST RECEIVED—_ Painting in ail ite brane outed with ie | Lieut Russell, Lieut. Davis, Chi Engineer ae ey new jail, I have adopted the plan de- | able number of boats laden with coal, flour, grain, | December. in the meantime s j:mitea number of 1) hhds, prime Porto Pee SUGARS, apy ow my e- ¥ fm | Arcubold, Paymaster Gallaker Citizeus—Dr. | signed by Mr. ‘Clark, architect for this depert- | 4c , have arrived at Georgetown, and many more | K: ena be engaged Ber i ork 1s) Des ral Rye WAY Oe rere we on aud api for with boek Bese “ Parker, of Chinese renown, Judge Huntington, | ment ‘be proposed structure would be suf | are on the wa: The scene is one of interest no 30-6t* "BONN SLLY 5 bf = NG and ALEW DE rr) for Old Glazing or Job fen pom tt te clerk of the Court of Claims, Mr. Ledger, son-in- ficiently tasteful and imposing in appearance; | about the coal de; ts, as a large body of laborers ~OR SALE OR NT—A t stores rod i Feinay 5 Bromouy ded to. s law of Gen. Cass, Rev. Wm. McLain, PoilipR.| simple and commodious in ‘ts arrangements,;} are at work and the canal for some distance above F basement OR ENTS with back: one- » tees Rios riced) MOL, ks. 12 PUTTY I8 DOWN. 12 | Clayton, Assistant®ecretary of the Treasury, Mr. | capable of harmonious extension if bereafter is jammed with boats some passing through to | ing,on E soe between 2d and 3d Gites For sale by JOHN J. BOGUE. elo no # | Welsb, chief clerk of the Navy Department, | requited, and economical in the cost of constrac- | ajexandria and others waiting their turn to be | side. For Tener PAR EGOR & CO EF A st x I acto se oeimegdlieasionies nn "| ectmaebarpiage ny cn ncn? | eeomacgnd wt he depen in Cemasows, feeai'h Sopponte Suter Leu Covs’ Basking | J ver hetived Sei Qrcatenttece Re ateh, | Sine undersicoed waglf sexpeetiay norm ie Mr 2. % : : : j Arriving at tee Secretary’a residence, the otf-| The number of inmates in the Gevernment| Drorren ry at the Christ Church Fait (Thorn’s | 1ouse no % lw ‘oe RNG & SHINN. | noe rose jeand pills she poverty Hospital for the Insane has increased from year to | Hall) last night; people enjoying themselves re ui oar eto —_ “ i af ear. On the first of July last, there were from | amzzingly; ladies ‘as pretty and sweet as ever; tual consent, ardt at @ttore on the ihe army 24; from the nayy 19; from the Soldier's | Robinson as active as ever in ting the gen- that pened r Home 4, and from civil life 120—total 167. all eral pleasantness of the occasion, and in fac' the Christ Church people aiding and abetting to make visitors so enjoy themselves as to be sure to come again and again. Don’r Farr to give the benefit of nce one night at least at the Fair at Baa Be 2 Hall for the aid of the poor orphans. You will feel happier and better after contsibuting your mite for these parentless Little ones. Mas. Sutgn’s iwetituTs vor Younc Lapizs.— The next commences Nov.22. At the re- union in obgury, the first division of the senior juate and receive the gold medals i St Arrsntion is called to ‘adver it ¢ renting at the First an Churc! Fourend-e4 street, this _¢ ng. Wiszan’s BaLsam ov WILD Cixrny, Curés Bronchial Acehrons and all Diseasgs of the ip A ito: ‘reve! Janus a ieee but a ae af aatioe t the acta cee corner of C Seventh sts, opposite the Bask of Woe nekon, nee wag ve fous enone arsortment { direct si:Coa in themain lor, ranged in military order, : Sioa, Bat a and were visited by Secretary Toucey, who tS and TOBA os La availed bimself of the opportunity to exchange the customary salutation with each member. Shortly after the arrival of thecorps the numerous xnests were ushered into an adjoining room, where was displayed an elegantly arranged table, on which was s a most f=, good repast. After the large company had sufficiently regaled tuemselves, ihe members of the Phalanx were called in the main parlor, in the presence of thet Secretary Toucey. OF THE JUDeE ADVOCATE. Judge Advocate Stuart then hed the Secretary and addressed him as 2 It is the desire of the members of the Phalanx, honored sir, before we leave, that I should ex- press to you the great satisfaction they take in the courtes) Which you have pow extended apes We hafl the opportun! pay our respects. « goodly partion of your life has been spent in that old State of vo — aegis ———— In the growth ai ty of you have aie taken A «ger oo There, with ished ability, 1nd: The number of pupils tonget during the year eading’ 30th of June last, in the Columbian Insti- tution for the instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, was 30, of which 24 were mutes and6 blind. The receipts of the treasurer were $6 5U9 26, and’ the yments by the superintendent were 96,895 6 Cizences being m ro | a balance in his bands on the 20th of June, 18 The State of Maryland bes recently made provision for placing pupils in the institution, and aceesstons have been received and others Sore a aoe as Guerter, iota The princ n vi pret ecltcntlary of this Dicion, bas been & make it a self-supporting institation; but this end has not been attained. The ex of biring the labor of the convicts in different branches of mechanical labor has been made; but the machinery, shops and PP aap are not of a capacity sufficient to admit introduc- tion of a variety of employments of'this kind. | am of the opimion that some change might be made with advantage, and therefore recommend the enactment of a Jaw under which the able- bodied convicts might be employed in grading and improving the public grounds around the Arsenal. is ENT-—A four-story brown froot DWEL- ASS) 7) CO.S PHILAD! FONG Minted teenth at , between i Egg tel ie Sau | MPR BRRURIN gx pe tet tearhle aati: a Fayand rater btn, With erage, and jnvile ail persous who want & pureun- bas 7 y 0) its i : at WM. P. SHEDD'S Pancy Store Re 5OR'eloventh at. (00 27-38t" 4 — “story BRICK DWELL- Fas ROdse, : thiosek buildton, gn path at Ree WOOD A768 Twofth se ho to-att I ENT— OOMS in third, story, ad- Freotatag with weter aod gue, or afine PARLOR cH vwiarorel Hf - ef tis with’ gas. tm second ators. ina plossact pert | OO AUNT Toft with W. C. HARPER, 997 Pa. ar ‘0. 486 Mass. avenue, between dth Sth ats, | Cau. __ . . aoe SS De er ey Rk story bi USE, near fn og FOS RENT K tie tar Mik BQUSE. coe | Wasitoruen Agueggat, red and St tures complete. ‘on Hi street, between “ath and 5th. p ede fey ‘and thei an ips o! tor Also, 2 two-story bric! OTTAGH. with lars mvrant.ond there is 6 omall place oat ost of ratio Sigma BFW atret Satin Ht: | Drove Re porty, pay charges. ant take a sil bo mbderats. Apply st 440 ‘Twelfth sirect,| 06 JOHN cRUMBAUGE. between G aad He ____noisf_ ASHINGTON COUNTY, D. C.. Sp oF Dx ee TON? before’ Noy xd Fae Ci eanoamee:, bene Me M' 1 wero CLOTHING, FOUN Isat NG Goons, |S dark, sovel HORSE: about 16 bande high; one te ustey and success, you cers were mally introduced to Tou- cep Tag tae bee ante of er Posie present, whem a social and pleasant interview took place. ‘Fhe members of th eo ot woes ta im the paths of jurisprudence; tothing Store, No.4 0 event oe ton a buy the your ung at g) y, nged pa of November, 3 incentive to conduct, it might be veler Was oH. SMITHS, 460. * sp at times fe these of legisintion — ae pean er payment toeach Soviet Hovers cough of four months’ continnance, by, the vate Leas ve street Piney on or. ‘phe. Gener cag hes oe oe Tecaoe watew «Be tang coabiedtaniton or ‘unection 8 eager en ne the queintan swho we tried the artiol le, have found H i AND CASSIMERES. Prove property, psy charges, hand. as our 5 ns atin Pass 2 / ALPRED RAY, J.P. neighbor and fiend; and ts the fact sir, that you Silk Shits and Deswets eat tid cetera sclesaice, ehh whl ies occupy am exalted in the Goverament of the ‘afflioted.” ‘ fined within its walls. ine unless signed 1, Burrs on the erino Shirts Drawers, $1 SRM ARD lam, 7 as a nation, that you take place asd. rank in its ou, | Wallet coe + thang rd Heavy 7 bed Wosien ysis and Drawersy | Snail ROX: marked SG. ‘Andrens, Goidebora' as members same Le erino . ” i aint preaieipelity with yourselves, as having tredden | | Tae Lavy Count met on Monday. ‘Phe Presi "Betoaged by 8, W Powis Bent Boston, we Gotion and Woolen Het Hoss, Nery Carslina, seate pine GU Mattias ut with you the same streets and breathed with you | dent [outa gat mor gio 11 é. . John Schwarze, Nairn ‘Paciner Mi a8) | b= y pers! The above reward wi paid _ of pg an Bente Paes ey Simerous supervisors’ accounts were ordered | ‘Beton: Sad by deniers everrwherss sea wi orignie al persons in want of Dry Goods of | “EOMSCstr Mie MolsAUGHIAN, Att. H agen kan faent aa 7 | Pee corntalttee appointed to inquire inte the | ecursss of Pulmonary. find Tacamance | WM RBILEY & BRO. | 2 > asa: will take deep interest. Tv = pence byreieyetin ons. 208 ‘proved that si 0, 8 ral Stores,” D CREM. co innhé lates da We, and I may say it to you, sit, all a your | Son prea Fomedios often sot, speedily, and, sertainiy hen ri Sth ots Te he oe ve ee resence—' takes Revolu- ia reso! — i" Honary bistory of old Conneotiout, because ss 8 greed ee, had che Baa Ce ‘AISINS! : ~ > RAISINS! | GENTLEMEN'S BELONGINGS, State, as one of the old thirteen ed@ in the ‘Teookear” ox Laneagee here RAIBSENS2# ‘and, buy ander the hea’ Proseare in the mighty work of egg ay liberty, pi > D pred pried slight, os 100 Boxes prime woorey aa for GASH. we ee ae Se 4 she sigualized herself as we bya qacgiot 7 : " recs for Gasit, cast iris ble patelotism, and by effort. oma 6 for clearing which first class : biood and ber Srenennss, Roneoea dirs were voise, See advertisement. : WARDROBE ARTICLES out open the battle of our embryo lie. withouta stint and without a murmar. pu of her sons, aye, Very many, found soldier's graves fT aneemeaaees | all the way Bunker Hill to the banks of the morste with these, and with those their com- pantons in arms, who survived them—but who, sias! aig, are peat | gone to thele graver—and ‘by all Druggists at 250. mai oie ’ ive , participated in that of the r.. pera times, this ig the ambition and the these our Phalanx. And it is throug! be lured in’ contemplation ef the exlte Troe recherche yore, with exalted parity, with geserous seif- sacrifice, with . And | Tat our poopla ony Seaesaad ois Rati ood a : : foods aad the "low : : EARS woos Evening Dress e+ Wom ty OB ‘ oe ber T's ™ bases . ¢ qunewoT | woh geo wae 4h | Uw Bh on ~ im.

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